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近海海鸟繁殖地的成鸟生存差异:繁殖期空间觅食分离和兼捕风险的重要性。

Differential adult survival at close seabird colonies: The importance of spatial foraging segregation and bycatch risk during the breeding season.

机构信息

IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Esporles, Mallorca, Spain.

CEAB (CSIC), Accés Cala Sant Francesc, Blanes,Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2018 Mar;24(3):1279-1290. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13997. Epub 2018 Jan 7.

Abstract

Marine megafauna, including seabirds, are critically affected by fisheries bycatch. However, bycatch risk may differ on temporal and spatial scales due to the uneven distribution and effort of fleets operating different fishing gear, and to focal species distribution and foraging behavior. Scopoli's shearwater Calonectris diomedea is a long-lived seabird that experiences high bycatch rates in longline fisheries and strong population-level impacts due to this type of anthropogenic mortality. Analyzing a long-term dataset on individual monitoring, we compared adult survival (by means of multi-event capture-recapture models) among three close predator-free Mediterranean colonies of the species. Unexpectedly for a long-lived organism, adult survival varied among colonies. We explored potential causes of this differential survival by (1) measuring egg volume as a proxy of food availability and parental condition; (2) building a specific longline bycatch risk map for the species; and (3) assessing the distribution patterns of breeding birds from the three study colonies via GPS tracking. Egg volume was very similar between colonies over time, suggesting that environmental variability related to habitat foraging suitability was not the main cause of differential survival. On the other hand, differences in foraging movements among individuals from the three colonies expose them to differential mortality risk, which likely influenced the observed differences in adult survival. The overlap of information obtained by the generation of specific bycatch risk maps, the quantification of population demographic parameters, and the foraging spatial analysis should inform managers about differential sensitivity to the anthropogenic impact at mesoscale level and guide decisions depending on the spatial configuration of local populations. The approach would apply and should be considered in any species where foraging distribution is colony-specific and mortality risk varies spatially.

摘要

海洋巨型动物,包括海鸟,受到渔业副渔获物的严重影响。然而,由于船队作业的不同渔具、焦点物种分布和觅食行为的不均匀分布和努力,在时间和空间尺度上,副渔获物的风险可能会有所不同。短尾信天翁 Calonectris diomedea 是一种长寿海鸟,在延绳钓渔业中副渔获率很高,由于这种人为死亡率,对种群水平产生了强烈影响。通过分析个体监测的长期数据集,我们比较了该物种三个临近无捕食者的地中海繁殖地的成年个体存活率(通过多事件捕获-再捕获模型)。对于一种长寿生物来说,令人意想不到的是,成年个体的存活率在不同的繁殖地之间存在差异。我们通过以下方法来探讨这种差异存活的潜在原因:(1)测量卵体积作为食物供应和亲鸟状况的替代指标;(2)为该物种制作特定的延绳钓副渔获物风险图;(3)通过 GPS 跟踪评估来自三个研究繁殖地的繁殖鸟类的分布模式。随着时间的推移,各繁殖地的卵体积非常相似,这表明与觅食栖息地适宜性相关的环境变异性不是导致差异生存的主要原因。另一方面,三个繁殖地的个体在觅食运动方面的差异使它们面临不同的死亡风险,这可能影响了观察到的成年个体存活率的差异。特定副渔获物风险图的生成、种群参数的量化以及觅食空间分析所产生的信息重叠,应该使管理者了解在中尺度水平上对人为影响的敏感性差异,并根据当地种群的空间配置做出决策。这种方法将适用于并且应该在觅食分布具有繁殖地特异性且死亡率风险在空间上存在差异的任何物种中考虑。

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